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Nationality
  
Dutch

Name
  
Willem Witteveen

Party
  
Labour Party

Religion
  
Universal Sufism

Education
  
Leiden University

Alma mater
  
Leiden University

Died
  
July 17, 2014, Ukraine

Residence
  
Breda, Netherlands

Role
  
Former Member of senate


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Full Name
  
Willem Johannes Witteveen

Born
  
5 May 1952 Rotterdam, Netherlands (
1952-05-05
)

Political party
  
Labour Party (1994–2014)

Occupation
  
Politician, professor, author

Spouse
  
Lidwien Heerkens (m. 1978–2014)

Children
  
Marit Witteveen, Freek Witteveen

Parents
  
Johan Witteveen, Liesbeth de Vries Feijens

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Willem Johannes Witteveen ( [ˈʋɪləm joˈɦɑnəs ˈʋɪtəˌveːn]; 5 May 1952 – 17 July 2014) was a Dutch legal scholar, politician, and author. He was a law professor at Tilburg University (1990–2014) and a Member of the Senate for the Labour Party (1999–2007; 2013–2014). He was also the author of several books about law and politics. Witteveen was killed on 17 July 2014 when the flight he was travelling on, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, was shot down over eastern Ukraine.

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Early life and education

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Willem Johannes Witteveen was born on 5 May 1952 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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He was the son of liberal politician Johan Witteveen and Liesbeth de Vries Feijens. He was also the great-grandson of social-democratic politician Floor Wibaut. He had three brothers and a sister.

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He went to a public primary Montessori school in Rotterdam and to the public secondary school Rijnlands Lyceum (1964–1970) in Wassenaar. He studied Dutch law at Leiden University (1970–1978) in Leiden.

Career

From 1979 to 1989, he worked as researcher of constitutional law at Leiden University. In 1988, he received his PhD cum laude with the dissertation De retoriek in het recht (The rhetorics of law). From 1990 to his death, he was a law professor at Tilburg University. His fields of expertise were trias politica, legislation, rhetoric, legal theory, and political theory.

Witteveen was a member of the Labour Party since 1994. He was chairman of the party platform committee of the Labour Party in 1998–99. He was a member of the Senate from 1999 to 2007, where he was chairman of the committee for Internal Affairs and the High Councils of State. In the 2007 and 2011 Senate elections, he was at an unelectable position on the candidate list.

From 2007 to his death, he was founding dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Tilburg University. From 2013 to his death, he was again a senator. He was appointed after Pauline Meurs left the Senate.

Witteveen had finished the manuscript of his book De wet als kunstwerk (The law as work of art) shortly before his death. The book was posthumously released in November 2014.

Death

Witteveen was killed on 17 July 2014 at the age of 62, along with his wife Lidwien Heerkens and their daughter Marit Witteveen. They were passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 from Schiphol in the Netherlands to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, when the airplane was shot down near Hrabove in Ukraine's contested eastern Donetsk region.

Personal life

Like his father, Witteveen was a Universal Sufist.

In 1978, he married Lidwien Heerkens. They had a daughter Marit and a son Freek.

He lived in Breda in the Netherlands.

References

Willem Witteveen Wikipedia